Shanghai's World Financial Center, the
tallest building in China upon completion, defied
all known physics yesterday afternoon when it caught
fire but did not collapse, a modern day miracle in
light of the commonly accepted premise that since
9/11, all steel buildings that suffer limited fire
damage implode within two hours.

Anyone who has visited Shanghai's Pudong
district will note that the World Financial building
eerily resembles the twin towers in New York that
were destroyed on 9/11, which is why the sight of
it catching fire yesterday would have led many to
immediately fear the imminent collapse of the structure.

"According to an eyewitness, the building
caught fire around 4:35 p.m., and floors above the
40th floor were shrouded with dark smoke. The fire
was fierce, burning debris fell from the building.
Many people fled the building in panic," reports
Epoch Times.

"According to Mr. Deng, a local resident,
floors above the 30th floor were engulfed in thick
layers of smoke, while the top of the building was
also smoking."

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Officials put the time of the
outbreak of the fire at 4pm and said that was extinguished
by about 6pm. The south tower of the WTC burned for
just 56 minutes before collapsing, while the north
tower lasted around an hour and 45 minutes. According
to the official transcripts of the firefighter tapes,
fires in both towers were almost out immediately before
the collapses.

The World Financial Center in Shanghai bravely
remains standing after fires gutted its top floors, a modern day miracle
of science and a bizarre contradiction to the officially revised version
of physics that came into effect on September 11, 2001.

The saving grace that could have rescued
the Shanghai tower from imploding may have been the
fact that it was not hit by a plane, as the twin towers
were on 9/11.

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Residents of Shanghai should rejoice
that the building defied the revised version of basic
physics that officially came into effect at 9:56am
on September 11, 2001, and remained standing, avoiding
a potential death toll of thousands.

The population of Madrid were similarly
blessed in February 2005 when the 32-story
Windsor Building (pictured above) was gutted by
intense fires for 28 hours but did not collapse.

Hundreds of buildings worldwide suffered
major fires that gutted the entire facade of their
structure before 9/11 and did not collapse, but since
the twin towers behaved differently, rather than consider
an alternative explanation for the collapse of the
towers, experts simply decided to reverse the fundamental
precepts of all known physics to make it easier for
everyone to understand.

Since that time, it has been commonly accepted that limited
fires in tall buildings are 99% certain to cause an almost instantaneous
collapse.